Snipping is the way of the eBay world nowadays. Snipping turned away a lot of long time sellers who made a good living off bidiots. I wasn't...
By the way, great marketing OP. Hats off to you ya slick fella.
One of the smartest comments here.
Man holdering ancients for grading companies must be a pain
Can you imagine having a whole roll of 1955 DD :woot:
My current folder doesn't have the S-holes so I haven't worried about them, but good suggestion to maybe start stashing them in the event a future...
I know right. He was offering 50 dollars. I wonder what it's value was at that time.
Why? Were you around at that time? Keep in mind those prices were from almost 60 years ago.
Last year I received a 1946 (if I remember correctly) wheat cent in change that was in high grade condition. It was still red too. That obviously...
I haven't checked.
Picked up this Brilliant Uncirculated 1964-P Quarter roll today... [ATTACH]
Found this today... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1982-D Zinc Large Date. After many months of not finding one, I just ended up buying it. I also bought a few of the S cents of late 60's and early...
Today I completed my 1959-1998 Memorial Cent folder. All of the P, D & S are present. 90 coins in total (including 1 showing Memorial reverse, top...
***BREAKING NEWS*** Coin collectors are buying logs in record numbers!
I love the $5 notes. Never really cared for $2 notes. They just seem gimmicky to me (despite being very popular among the general public).
Noticed this on a silver bicentennial quarter (business strike)... [ATTACH] Even though it is clearly noticeable in the photo, it actually...
It was a while ago now, but I once bought a slabbed Franklin half dollar and instead of the dealer handing it to me he threw it across the case...
That would have been more reason to get him outta there.
$495.80 was a lot of money in 1855.
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